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Thank you, Delores!!!
This issue grinds me more than almost any
other. Just Saturday, I was informed by a new resident's daughter that
this alert, continent lady had been placed in briefs and instructed to "just go
in the diaper and I will come back and change you".... simply because she is a
big lady who requires 2 person transfers due to non weight bearing status. After
I verbally counselled the CNA (which is nice southern girl translation for
chewed her rear end out), I placed the resident on a toileting schedule and
informed the CNA if I found the resident in briefs again, or heard about her
wearing briefs, the CNA would be terminated.
Someone please tell me why some CNAs would rather
clean up a wet or soiled brief than assist a clean and dry person to the toilet
or bedside commode!!!!!!
Holly
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